Bibliographics

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A34093Carew, George, Esq.A retrospect into the Kings certain revenue annexed to the crown under the survey of His Majesties court exchequer : with the proceedings upon two sevral petitions presented to His Majesty, concerning the chauntry rents, &c. and the first fruits, and tenths of the clergy ... / by George Carew.1661.0221596275nan./cache/A34093.xml./txt/A34093.txt
A78559Champante, John, Sir, d. 1708.The case of Sr John Champante, Kt. respond to the appeal of Sir Robert Dashwood, Knight and Baronet, Sir Samuel Dashwood Kt. John Perry and Edward Noel, surviving executors of George Dashwood, Esq; deceased appellants.1685.03222684nan./cache/A78559.xml./txt/A78559.txt
A22655Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.By the King trustie and welbeloved, we greet you well : hauing obserued in the presidents and customes of former times, that the kings and queenes of this our realme vpon extraordinary occasions haue vsed either to resort to those contributions ...1625.01233166nan./cache/A22655.xml./txt/A22655.txt
A22656Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.By the King ryght trustie,&c. Wee greet you well : as that soueraignty which under God we hold ouer you, tyeth us to take care for your safeties and welfare, so the loue of subiect and bond of duety tyes you to ayde and assist us in those actions which haue no other end, but the common preseruation both of us and your selues.1628.01324185nan./cache/A22656.xml./txt/A22656.txt
A79383Charles II, King of England, 1630-1685.By the King. A proclamation, touching the speedy calling to accompt of all such persons whose accompts are excepted in the Act of Oblivionnan1723290nan./cache/A79383.xml./txt/A79383.txt
A37167Davenant, Charles, 1656-1714.An essay upon the ways and means of supplying the war1695.0246657365nan./cache/A37167.xml./txt/A37167.txt
B03019England and Wales. Parliament.An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament for advancing by way of loane, the summe of fourty thousand pounds, for payment of Sir Thomas Fairfax armie.1645.02127487nan./cache/B03019.xml./txt/B03019.txt
A37875England and Wales. Parliament. Committee of the Navy.Ordered by the Commons assembled in Parliament that such of the persons to whom the sum of seventy six thousand pounds, or any part thereof is due for fraight ...1649.0741127nan./cache/A37875.xml./txt/A37875.txt
A40647Fuller, Thomas, 1608-1661.An alarum to the counties of England and Wales with the oath of abjuration for ever to be abjur''d, or the sad malady and sole remedy of England / by a lover of his native countrey.1660.02873782nan./cache/A40647.xml./txt/A40647.txt
A44740G. H.A letter to a member of Parliament for settling guineas1696.01364247nan./cache/A44740.xml./txt/A44740.txt
A44301Hale, Matthew, Sir, 1609-1676.A short treatise touching sheriffs accompts written by the Honourable Sir Matthew Hale ... ; to which is added, A tryal of witches, at the assizes held at Bury St. Edmonds, for the county of Suffolk, on the 10th of March 1664, before the said Sir Matthew Hale, Kt.1683.0180045182nan./cache/A44301.xml./txt/A44301.txt
A52736Neale, Thomas, d. 1699?A translation of the articles established by the most excellent magistracy of revisors and regulators of the publick revenue in the exchequer at Venice and approved by the Senate the 5th of March, 1693 in matter of erecting a profitable adventure for the fortunate of one hundred and fifty thousand tickets or bolletines of two ducats each : March the 9th, 1693.1693.03924934nan./cache/A52736.xml./txt/A52736.txt
A52734Neale, Thomas, d. 1699?A proposal for raising a million on a fund of interest by setling one hundred thousand pounds yearly, to pay 8 per cent. for one million two hundred thousand pounds, of which the King to have a million.1694.03004693nan./cache/A52734.xml./txt/A52734.txt
A63154Neale, Thomas, d. 1699?The tryal and comdemnation of the trustees of the land-bank at Exeter Exchange for murdering the Bank of England at Grocers-Hall. Before Sir J.H. L--d M-r, Sir S.L. R-r, at the Old-Bayly.1696.080162439nan./cache/A63154.xml./txt/A63154.txt
A52729Neale, Thomas, d. 1699?Fourteen hundred thousand pound, made into one hundred forty thousand bills, of ten pound apiece, to be given out for so much, as occasion requires, and to be paid as chance shall determine in course, out of 1515000 l. to be raised on a duty on malt, the odd 115000 l. being left to be only made use of to pay interest, premium and charge1697.01945394nan./cache/A52729.xml./txt/A52729.txt
A52730Neale, Thomas, d. 1699?The national land-bank, together with money so composed, as not only to be easie understood, and easily practiced, but more capable also of supplying the government with any sum of money in proportion to what fund shall be settled: as likewise, the free-holder with money at a more moderate interest, than if such bank did consist of money alone without land.nan1903351nan./cache/A52730.xml./txt/A52730.txt
A91135Prynne, William, 1600-1669.An account of the Kings late revenues and debts. Or A true copie of some papers found in the late Archbishop of Canterburies studie, (one of the Commissioners for the Exchequer, An. 1634. and 1635.) Relating to the Kings revenue, debts, and the late Lord Treasurer Portlands gaines by suits, and sale of offices: necessary to be knowne for the common good.1647.01859602nan./cache/A91135.xml./txt/A91135.txt
B05541Scotland. Privy Council.A proclamation appointing some forraigne species of gold and silver to be current1677.01738314nan./cache/B05541.xml./txt/B05541.txt
B05566Scotland. Privy Council.A proclamation discharging forraign copper-coyn to be imported or made use of in this kingdom1686.01309198nan./cache/B05566.xml./txt/B05566.txt
B05663Scotland. Privy Council.A proclamation for opening the mint1687.01227185nan./cache/B05663.xml./txt/B05663.txt
B05563Scotland. Privy Council.A proclamation discharging English clipt-money.1695.01223185nan./cache/B05563.xml./txt/B05563.txt
B05300Scotland. Privy Council.Act anent the half ducatdouns and old Scots merk-pieces. July 25. 1695.1695.01140174nan./cache/B05300.xml./txt/B05300.txt
B05572Scotland. Privy Council.Proclamation discharging the base cooper [sic] money, coyned in Ireland by the late King James, in 1689, and 1690.1695.01345215nan./cache/B05572.xml./txt/B05572.txt
B05556Scotland. Privy Council.A proclamation declaring old un-clipt merk-pieces, and broad un-clipt English money to be currant.1696.01207175nan./cache/B05556.xml./txt/B05556.txt
B05554Scotland. Privy Council.Proclamation crying down the English milned crowns and half-crowns ordaining the old-merk and half-merk-pieces to pass, and stopping the taking of bullion, at the mint-house.1696.01693317nan./cache/B05554.xml./txt/B05554.txt
B05652Scotland. Privy Council.Proclamation for crying down the silver Scots crown-piece, and the fourty shilling, twenty shilling, ten shilling, and five shilling Scots pieces to their former rates.1696.01270188nan./cache/B05652.xml./txt/B05652.txt
B05565Scotland. Privy Council.A proclamation discharging forraign copper or brass-coyn.1697.01249191nan./cache/B05565.xml./txt/B05565.txt
B05559Scotland. Privy Council.Proclamation discharging all English unmilln''d-money to pass, except by weight, and allowing and crying-up the English milln''d crown to three pound five shilling, with it''s fractions proportionally.1697.01464260nan./cache/B05559.xml./txt/B05559.txt
B05646Scotland. Privy Council.Proclamation for calling down the French three-sous-pieces to three shillings Scots, and appointing the Scots fourtie-pennie-pieces to pass at three shilling six pennies Scots per piece.1697.01466246nan./cache/B05646.xml./txt/B05646.txt